You Yangs (s.), 800 tons, Captain Ashfo[?]d[?], from Melbourne, 23rd instant. Passengers—Miss Prudhoe, Sir William Milne, Mr. Charles Menzies, Mr. E. Raisbeck, Mr. W. Raisbeck, Mr. J. Rose. Dr. Hemderson, Mr. Charles Robe[?]son, and 8 in the ...
Article : 280 wordsJames, Paterson (s.), for Rockhamptor. City of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne. Strathdon, for Shanghai. ...
Article : 19 wordsMaggie, for Fiji; Royal Duke, for Townsville; Vellore, for Petropaulovski; Lady Bowen (s.), for [?]trisbne. ...
Article : 23 wordsRoyal Duke, schooner, 105 tons, Captain williams, for Townsville. Vellore, ship, 1631 tons, Captain Thomas, for Petropaulovski. City of Adelaide (s.), 1211 tons, Captain D. Walker, for ...
Article : 184 wordsKate, from Macleay River, with 989 bags maize; Day Dawn, from Broken Bay, with 700 bak[?]ts shells; Duckenfield (s.), Lalla Rookh, Colonist, from Ne[?]castle, with 740 tons coal; Coonambara (s.), from the Hunter River, with 80 cases meat, 40 ...
Article : 87 wordsMerksworth, for Bulli; Day D[?]wn, for Broken Bay; Duckenfield, Lalla Rookh, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 18 wordsYou Yangs (s.), from Melbourne: 21 cases faney biscuits, 13 cases cheese, 4 cases glass, [?]2 c[?]tes vegetables, 48 half-cases fruit, 12 cases wine, 20 trunks boots, [?]7 cases geneva, 200 cases brandy, 30 bars iron, 83 pipes, 400 bags ri[?]e, 50 cases pins, 50 chests tea, 6 kegs ...
Article : 377 wordsRoyal Duke, for Townsville: 120 packages wine and spirits, 150 cases kerosene, 40 bags rice, 85 packages tea, 50 coils rope, 4[?]0 bags flour, 120 bags bran, 29 kegs gunpowder, 60 dray boxes, and 166 packages sun[?]ries. ...
Article : 48 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR ULLADULLA AND CLYDE.—By tthe Hunter (s.), this day, at 8.15 a.m. FOR COOKTOWN, SOMERSER, PORT DARWIN, SOURABAYA, ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE mails by the R. M. S. City of Sydney, will close at the General Post Office, on Friday, the 4th May, as follows:- Registered letters at noon. Unregistered letters at 1 p.m. ...
Article : 835 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Golle" has certainly presented us with a brilliant example of the superiority of the high southern track over the more northern route, but I submit, that the experiences of these four ships can scarcely be deemed sufficient ...
Article : 382 wordsApril 24.—Kalahome, barque, Reid, from Wallaroo. April 25.—- Olivia Davis, barque, Macarthur, from Melbourne; Queen Emma, barque, Leneven, from Geelong; Catherine Jane, barque, Walters, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 120 wordsApril 22.—Pauillac, from Java. ...
Article : 9 wordsApril 21.—Aluwick Castle, from London. April 22.—Ornate, Charlgrove, from London; M. White, from New York. ...
Article : 20 wordsFrom Sydney.—Martha [?]e, January 3; Queen of Nations, January 9: La Hogue, January 19; Nineveh, January 22. From Melbourne.—North American, Carlisle Castle, True Briton, Rodney. ...
Article : 63 wordsApril 26.—Agnes [?]rving (s.), crossed in at 6 a.m. ...
Article : 23 wordsApril 26.—Neptune, schooner, from Sydney; Pioneer, schooner, from Melbourne; Lady Robmson, schooner, from Brisbane. DEPARTURRES. April 26.—From Brunswick River: Eva Maud, and Star of the ...
Article : 52 wordsApril 25.—Haddon Hall, from London. ...
Article : 11 wordsApril 23.—Iris, for London. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, Mr. SAWUEL laid on the table, pursuant to statute, plans and specifications of the proposed extension of the Great Western Railway from Orange to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Apr 1877, Page 4
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